Is it fair to say that these are the only areas of the world worth studying not counting colonies?
Is the Indian subcontinent important too? What happened there? I know nothing about them before the British conquest.
mughals
>IVC
>Gupta empire
>Mauryan empire
C'mon dude
This is common knowledge
https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_inventions_and_discoveries
>>2496866
>Is it fair to say that these are the only areas of the world worth studying not counting colonies?
Basically every part of the world is worth studying. And I'm a bit triggered that you didn't include any of the Americas because advanced Native Americans were very interesting.
And yes the Indian subcontinent is important. It's only home to some of the oldest literate civilizations on the planet.